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your Tuesday.
Your closet is full.
You have nothing
to wear.
Every morning starts the same. You're standing in front of a closet that contains 142 things, unable to find one. Shirts pulled out. Jeans rejected. The third outfit of the morning in a heap on the bed.
You don't need more clothes. You need someone to see the ones you already own — and tell you what to do with them.
Drobe is the AI stylist that dresses you from your own closet.
Built for women who have nothing to wear. Everything you need is already in there — you just can't see it. The Eye can.
The Eye.
An AI that actually sees what you own. Snap a piece. Drobe tags fit, fabric, color, mood, season. No mood boards. No shopping tabs.
Daily outfits.
Every morning, one outfit picked for you from what's actually in your closet. Read by the day, the season, your sign.
Cycle Sync.
Soft on heavy days. Sharp when you feel it. The Eye reads your cycle and tunes outfits to how your body actually feels.
Plan ahead.
Look at your week. Schedule outfits in advance. No more 7am panic. Wednesday is decided on Sunday.
Style together.
Raid a friend's closet. Request a look. Get styled by your group chat. Or do the styling yourself.
Pack light.
Tell Drobe where you're going. Get a capsule from your own closet — every piece chosen, every outfit pre-built.
AI that sees what you own.
Photograph your closet. Drobe's AI tags every piece — fit, fabric, formality, mood, season. Then it styles you, in seconds, from what's actually there.
No mood boards. No shopping tabs. Just your clothes, understood.
A new outfit, waiting for you.
Wake up to a look styled for your day. Your weather. Your mood. Your cycle, if you want. No more scrolling Pinterest at 7am. No more the-same-jeans-again.
Swipe to see two alternates. Save the ones you love. Wear it, and tell Drobe what worked.
The Eye reads your day before you do.
Every morning at 8am, The Eye sends a styling horoscope — color, mood, aesthetic, and a directive. Personalized by your sign, the day of the week, and the season.
A horoscope for what you wear.
Co-Star reads your stars. The Eye reads your closet. Every morning, a fresh prophecy — color, mood, aesthetic, and exactly what to put on.
A reading lands in your phone.
Color. Mood. Aesthetic. Exactly what to put on. The first decision of the day, already made. Open it before your email. Open it before your news.
She's been watching.
Your sign. The day of the week. The season. What you wore yesterday and what you've been ignoring for 41 days. The reading is for you, today — not a generic horoscope.
A directive, never a suggestion.
No "maybe try" energy. "Wear one piece in burnt sienna where everyone can see it. Not optional." The Eye does not hedge.
Delivered at 8:00am every day. Push notification: "The Eye has read your day." The most addictive part of the app.
"The Eye is the first thing I read. Before my email, before the news. Then I get dressed."
A verdict. From the only one who's looking.
The Eye walks through your closet and tells you the truth. What's working. What's missing. What pattern you've been pretending not to see.
You get a grade. You hear what's pulling the closet together. You hear what's gone wrong. And you end with the one observation no friend would ever say out loud.
- 01The knitwear bench. Four tonal knits, strongest category.
- 02Tailoring foundation. The blazer and trouser hold the rest up.
- 01Zero denim. This is why mornings are hard.
- 02All top, no bottom. Twelve tops, three bottoms.
- 03The color famine. Every piece neutral.
"You shop for Saturday night and ignore Tuesday morning."
Three numbers The Eye is watching.
Wardrobe composition.
Twelve tops, three bottoms, one dress. The Eye knows your ratios — and why getting dressed feels like math some mornings.

Unworn in 90+ days.
Forty-one pieces haven't moved in three months. The Eye surfaces them one by one, before you forget they exist.

Most worn this month.
The black turtleneck again? Drobe shows your rotation — and gently asks if it's time for something else.

What the first hundred say.
The first wardrobe app that actually gets it. I haven't bought a piece in three months and I look better.
The Eye saw what no friend would say out loud. I cried. Then I got dressed.
I read my reading before I read my email now. Most addictive thing on my phone.
Make peace with what you own.
Monthly notes from the closet. Style thinking, not shopping lists.
The cami you never wear · dark jeans · sandals
Amber bag · navy blazer · the silk underneath